Synopsis

A new approach to investing based on how Wall Street insidersapproach the market

The Indomitable Investor deconstructs the stock market asthe public has come to know it and reconstitutes it from the insideout from the perspective of the fortunate few who dominate WallStreet. By revealing how top investors and traders think and actSteven Sears shows the stock market to be an undulating ocean ofmoney, with seasoned investors reading the waves others cannot.

Teaching readers to think about the market in radicallydifferent ways, The Indomitable Investor shows how toimprove returns—and, just as importantly, avoidlosses—with disciplines deployed by people who almost alwaysdo exactly the opposite of what Wall Street says to do.

Laying bare great fallacies, the book explains thatnon-professional investors wrongly think the stock market is aplace to make money, which is what Wall Street wants them to try todo. The Indomitable Investor says otherwise and shows howWall Street's best investors have a completely different focus.

Explains the critical ideas and insights of top traders andinvestors in language anyone can understand and implement

Packed with material rarely shared off Wall Street that is usedevery day by professional investors

Introduces the 17 most important words on Wall Street

Teaches critical skills, including: How to increase returns byfocusing on risk, not potential profits; how to use the stockmarket's historical patterns to optimize investment decisions;understanding key relationships between stocks and the economy thatpredict what will happen to stocks and the broader market; how toincrease mutual fund returns with an easy adjustment that redirectsthe bulk of profits to you—not mutual fund companies, and howto analyze information like seasoned investors to move beyond"statement of the obvious" news reports that turn ordinaryinvestors into Dumb Money

Accessible to readers of all backgrounds, including those with alimited understanding of investing, The Indomitable Investorwill change how investors view the stock market, Wall Street, andthemselves.